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Technical Support Engineer

Company Name:
The Centrics Group
Are you ready for a position that directly impacts the organization, the customers, and the industry? Are you an IT
professional that is enthralled by the challenges of desktop, network administration, configuration, and support? Do you leave
your peers in the dust when it comes to technical and business savviness, troubleshooting, and customer services? If so, then we have a great position for you. We need a Support Engineer to join our team! We have been in business for over 30 years, and pride ourselves with putting our clients first.
In this critical role, you will work with our clients to troubleshoot and resolve technical and usage issues on workstations, web
interface and server levels. Don?t miss this opportunity to advance your career!
Our culture promotes creative thinking, hard
work, and fun.
This position requires not only technical expertise but the ability to utilize resources to resolve IT issues quickly and efficiently.
Logical and analytical abilities are critical for gathering information and identifying possible solutions. Effective communication
skills are also vital for managing client expectations and ensuring high customer satisfaction.
If you are a field-tested problem solver, and experienced Engineer who knows your stuff, we invite you to be a part of our winning team! Please send your resume on a word document to discuss further.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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